

Still hoping for a Spinrite that can run on my HP Elitebook machine before i change it.
Spinrite 6. upgrade#
(I imagine that buyers for the last year or two that has been promised upgrade to 6.1 would expect UEFI support as a part of 6.1) By making it two different versions it would not impact the timing of 6.1, and it would make a version with UEFI support available (Also for sale) faster than if that first came in version 7.
Spinrite 6. license#
I would be happy to pay for the upgrade of my license of 6.0 to a version that will work on the computers I use. But I really hope that Steve will make a upgrade to 6.5 or something that adds UEFI support, (and nothing else). Buyers of 6.0 from many years ago have had their money worth, over years. They all seem to be UEFI boot only, as I expect most future machines will be? I also assume that the reply above means that 6.1 will never run on any of these computers? Very eager to test the ReadSpeed utility I see that I probably do not have any machines that I can test it on. The focus has been speed, but it has been issues making it hard to solve issues on newer machines, to the point where I have stopped using Spinrite some time ago. The last few years I have had a lot of issues to run Spinrite on several computers, and as everyone else I have been looking so much forward to version 6.1 that should solve the issues. With more than 30 years of experience in the router table and lift business, Woodpeckers immediately recognized the logic of a router designed specifically for mounting.Click to expand.I am a little disappointed at this. Woodpeckers is the exclusive North American distributor for SpinRite, and your point of contact for warranty claims and machine parts and service. SpinRite TM router motors carry a one-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. This router is built to be part of a routing system, period. And, there’s no hand-held base to sit on your shelf and catch dust. Even the switch and speed control dial have been positioned optimally for access in lifts and gantries. There are no tabs or pins on the 4.2” cylindrical body, making it effortless to mount the motor in most major brands of router lifts, including Woodpeckers PRL V2 420.

The collet wrenches included with the SpinRite are offset, so you can reach down below table level to change bits, if necessary. The electronics that control the motor’s speed also provide the soft-start feature. Whether you’re ploughing a tiny 1/16" vee-groove or doing wide raised panel doors, you can always find the right speed for the job. If you’re a typical router user, you may never need anything other than 1/2" and 1/4", but with the ER-20 system, if you find a bit you want in 3/8" or 8mm, you can be sure you can get a collet to fit. You can get ER-20 collets in dozens of sizes from as small as 1/16" to a maximum of 1/2", in inch and metric sizes.

The closing taper is longer, smoother and ground to a much tighter tolerance. Most have 8 segments, compared to the typical router collet with 4 or possibly 6.

Originally developed for metalworking mills, ER-20 collets have become the standard in the industry around the world.
